Advocates for the disabled say the accounts are sorely needed.
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Sadly, most cats are sorely underrepresented in the ballet world.
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Unfortunately, American political life is sorely lacking in all three.
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Anyone hoping for something more incisive will be sorely disappointed.
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We sorely need stories about people choosing humanity over factionalism.
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Africatown is an ageing neighbourhood, sorely lacking in private businesses.
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Mexico sorely needs to police that sort of building better.
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The humble and honorable cat mayor will be sorely missed.
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That assumption has been sorely tested over the past year.
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If you go in expecting that, you'll be sorely disappointed.
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It is here that Warren finds White's leadership sorely lacking.
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The hourly worker experience in these enterprises is sorely lacking.
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What's sure is, it sorely (and bigly) could use it.
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Let the record show that this classic is sorely underrated.
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It gives the show an arthouse sensibility it sorely lacks.
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It's sorely missing the ability to step back a screen.
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Gene Wilder is gone, and he will be sorely missed.
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Particularly in business education, this demonstrated ethics is sorely lacking.
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But his column, his unique voice, will be sorely missed.
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This would be the stamp of approval he sorely needed.
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But the truth is that I sorely lacked for enemies.
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A lighthearted scene in an episode that sorely needed one.
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Well, that woman is sorely missing in the Netflix series.
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"These are jobs that are sorely needed," Mr. Bless said.
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It's an intervention sorely needed in a country seriously lost.
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She was a bright light and will be sorely missed.
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Either way, greater ease in passing legislation is sorely needed.
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And that seems to be something sorely lacking these days.
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Having been so good a friend, he sorely needed friendship.
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It is a passion that Germans today are sorely lacking.
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He sorely missed his wheelbarrow and its noisy iron wheel.
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Smaller rivals Conn's and hhgregg have sorely vexed their shareholders.
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What is clear is that Hezbollah will sorely miss Badreddine.
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The world is there, but the set pieces are sorely lacking.
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He will be sorely missed by anyone who's ever met him.
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That said, VW sorely needs an eco-friendly win right now.
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Those that do often have reputations sorely in need of burnishing.
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Security has improved, say locals, but governing institutions remain sorely lacking.
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And this case is sorely in need of disclosure of facts.
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But it's sorely lacking the convenience of an always-listening Echo.
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Right now, however, that's something Betty and Jughead are sorely lacking.
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I am sorely disappointed today when I see that it's nachos.
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Clova will address Asia's high-tech market that's been sorely underserved.
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And this is the sort of investigation that is sorely needed.
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Europe would be sorely tempted to do exactly that on Iran.
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Such measures are sorely needed: A&E will not cure itself.
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The book also sorely lacks any sustained attempt at intellectual history.
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In addition, after nearly four centuries, the canvases sorely need cleaning.
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But the one thing nature is sorely lacking is wall outlets.
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Finally, this action would be a sorely needed lesson in federalism.
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It was also sorely missing a more budget-focused product line.
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"He will be sorely missed," Mr. Comey said in a statement.
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It's a solution for a system that's sorely out of date.
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He will be sorely missed as a friend and FT columnist.
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That means investors will be sorely disappointed if trade talks collapse.
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Concrete action in Congress is sorely needed to address these shortcomings.
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In our last tasting, back in 2005, we were sorely disappointed.
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This would bring a number of benefits our republic sorely needs.
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This legend in his own time will indeed be sorely missed.
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We sorely need a better and more nuanced model of masculinity.
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What a stunning sign of progress when we sorely needed one.
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A Trump Doctrine, any doctrine more or less, is sorely needed.
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As the National Academies points out, more funding is sorely needed.
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Nevertheless, this economy sorely needs help — just in a different way.
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But that patience has already been sorely tested among EU leaders.
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" But she wrote, "Others may inspire change that was sorely needed.
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He's still homesick and misses his restaurant back in Aleppo sorely.
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If we win, we'll get some free marketing, which we sorely need.
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The concept has real merit, but unfortunately the execution is sorely lacking.
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He expected to stay home from school — but he was sorely mistaken.
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Accountability for violations committed in the Chechen conflict has been sorely lacking.
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A vaccine against H.I.V., the virus that causes AIDS, is sorely needed.
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It's part of his genius — which according to him is sorely misunderstood.
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In October 2017, Krein wrote that he "sorely regretted" voting for Trump.
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But iPhone owners are still sorely lacking some of this handy data.
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Structural reforms, including an overhaul of the tax system, are sorely needed.
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Acura has built exactly what the world so sorely needed: Another NSX.
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But that kind of tenacity and self-sufficiency is sorely needed today.
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"I took that as enthusiasm for voting, but I was sorely mistaken."
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That's good, because such an overhaul is sorely needed and well overdue.
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Technology is something that the music industry's back end has sorely needed.
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That's good news, says Kara Alaimo; women are sorely underrepresented in politics.
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He will be sorely missed by all those whose life he touched.
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Management of the land was sorely needed from a Native American perspective.
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If that is your expectation, you are going to be sorely disappointed.
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If you came to that conclusion, however, you would be sorely mistaken.
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But evidence of overwhelming fraud in the asylum system is sorely lacking.
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Deficits also reduce our ability to spend on sorely needed infrastructure projects.
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On the other, Taylor's 90s flare was sorely missing from its production.
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Are they the sorely needed answer to worldwide hunger and food waste?
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Fielder's hilarious critique of our late capitalist hellscape will be sorely missed.
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Yet credible speculation on climate's unknown unknowns is sorely needed by policymakers.
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He also said that comprehensive regulation of the technology is sorely lacking.
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But this time, the cultural warrior lost, as he sorely deserved to.
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Our government's response to this crisis has been sorely lacking thus far.
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It sorely lacked space for me, two lawyers, and a court stenographer.
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From this sorely toxic fusion, no serious improvements can ever be expected.
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She was a pioneer for so many and will be sorely missed.
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"Today we got some new winners, which were sorely needed," he concluded.
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It demands national consensus, one thing that Americans are sorely lacking today.
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It's an end of an era, and one that will be sorely missed.
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Penny brought so much joy to so many and will be sorely missed.
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Our corporate policies aren't good enough and our public policy is sorely lacking.
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Even for the little time we knew you you will be sorely missed.
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If you think that love or chivalry are dead, you are sorely mistaken.
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Anyone expecting another epic slash at Katy is going to be sorely disappointed.
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So maybe a little "feedback on how to best improve" is sorely needed.
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Will Ford's autonomous vehicles bring the relief so many Miami residents sorely need?
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But we sorely hope that trick-or-treaters aren't its first guinea pigs.
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An enormous landslide is sorely tempting and could produce a big governing mandate.
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PSA: Do not read while hungry because the food descriptions are sorely tempting.
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He was a true country voice and his talent will be sorely missed.
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When her version of Baby must suddenly demonstrate her "skills," she's sorely lacking.
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" INSIDER: "If you think you have 'TLJ' figured out, you'll be sorely mistaken.
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For many of these swing voters, the president's performance has been sorely lacking.
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Even for the little time we knew you you will be sorely miss.
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Where is a trust-busting Teddy Roosevelt when we so sorely need him?
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Moreover, any confidence in the FEC's unwillingness to ban books is sorely misplaced.
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The news was sorely received by relatives of the San Juan crew members.
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That spiced sauce was sorely missed in this box of edible food ingredients.
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Her arrival at Nest is some sorely-needed good news for the company.
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Mr. Trump sorely needs an Asian ally who can help on both fronts.
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On Thursday afternoon, he provided an uplifting jolt that the team sorely needed.
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All of which lays the foundation for progress on a sorely neglected issue.
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For many Asian-American viewers, that is a positive, if sorely belated, development.
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But that kind of big thinking is refreshing, and sorely needed in Congress.
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"Turkmenistan now sorely lacks cash to pay for its imports," says Adam Hug.
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Canadians hoping for pot-fueled revelry anywhere they like will be sorely disappointed.
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Those business ties have been sorely tested by the furor over Mr. Khashoggi.
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U.S. sanctions on Iran will sorely hurt its oil sector and financial institutions.
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Especially if it's a movie that was always doomed to sorely disappointed them.
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Warren's campaign is sorely mistaken to think her Native American problem has dissipated.
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But his ability to close those deals, as President, has been sorely lacking.
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The sorely-missed Popeyes chicken sandwich is back and people are acting ridiculous.
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But, as history records, Jobs's management skills were sorely lacking in those days.
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It prefigures his excellent work under the Trevino alias, which I will sorely miss.
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"He was an outstanding, Godly man and he will be sorely missed," Lewis said.
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I always wait for the reviews, on principle, but I'm sorely tempted this time.
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West Africa, for example, sorely needs easier agent banking rules to unleash financial services.
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Facebook's video sharing tool is embarrassingly archaic and is sorely due for an upgrade.
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That sort of moral and patriotic language has been sorely lacking from politics recently.
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It's clear the characters were sorely missed ever since the show ended in 2007.
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But when things started to unravel in the sixth, Morton sorely needed relief help.
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Research on CBD's effect on dogs — or pets of any kind — is sorely lacking.
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The archipelago sorely needed the lift that Baha Mar had promised to give it.
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Even so, Morocco shows a dynamism that is sorely needed across the Arab region.
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The trillions of dollars wasted in Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria would be sorely missed.
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But one institution has sorely failed in its constitutional duty to restrain the president.
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That is the kind of scoring the Americans sorely lacked in the World Cup.
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However, you'd be sorely disappointed with that total return over a 26-year period.
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But each has been sorely tested by crises that have set nation against nation.
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The old presenters Mel and Sue and former judge Mary Berry are sorely missed.
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In a world sorely lacking in justice, Law and Order: SVU is often cathartic.
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Further, allowing elective surgeries to continue may squander resources sorely needed as transmission unfolds.
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But over two acts and 140 minutes, you sorely feel the lack of variety.
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The potential impact of this type of extraction on coastal environments is sorely understudied.
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Her entrepreneurial spirit, commitment and integrity will be sorely missed in the startup community.
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But the Council's analysis of the apps found them sorely lacking on that front.
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Unfortunately, the political will to change a clearly broken ethanol mandate is sorely lacking.
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Publishing the results of such reviews would provide greater transparency, which is sorely needed.
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If you are none of the above, you will find your patience sorely tested.
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Their book is a series of reminders I sorely wish we didn't still need.
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"I think it really speaks to the fact that [this continuing education] is sorely missing," Harper says, "and because it's sorely missing, we're seeing incidents such as [al-Rawi's] case, where the law has been misinterpreted and where justice has not prevailed."
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It's an ending that restores the subversiveness that's been so sorely lacking from recent seasons.
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Maybe you'll even feel like you're sorely missing out if you don't pay for them.
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That's not so bad at all, even if he'll be sorely missed in the ring.
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Still, anyone who thinks running a meaningful Facebook Group is a hobby is sorely mistaken.
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Mr Maduro is keen not to scare off the foreign creditors sorely needed by PDVSA.
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But this kind of relatable situation has been sorely lacking in The Walking Dead lately.
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Mr Womack provides sorely needed new context about the producer, given the ossified Beatles mythos.
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French director Chantal Akerman is a titan still sorely missed since her death in 2015.
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What will happen when he finds out how sorely he's losing on his beloved Twitter?
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Anyone buying a Fire HD 10 expecting iPad performance is going to be sorely disappointed.
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She will be sorely missed, and her absence creates a void that cannot be filled.
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He was an extraordinary broadcaster but also incredibly good fun, and will be sorely missed.
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She actually had one in mind but was sorely disappointed seconds after dropping the name.
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The event remains a networker's dream, but self-awareness and problem-solving are sorely lacking.
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Even with a new store coming to fill the gap, it will be sorely missed.
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But unity will be sorely tested by Brexit negotiations, with governments all having differing priorities.
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In particular, the turkey-choosing process features four attributes sorely missing from the human one.
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The package also includes cross-path detection and blind-spot warning, which is sorely needed.
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Her leadership and caliber are sorely missed in Washington, but especially back home in Louisiana.
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The Giants could instead sign a blocking tight end, an addition that is sorely needed.
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A good deal rarely comes without a downside, without something each team will sorely miss.
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Worldwide, as well as in the US, high blood pressure is "sorely undertreated," Frieden said.
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Chinese President Xi Jinping's administration has pledged billions to build sorely-needed infrastructure in Nepal.
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It's a useful feature I'd sorely miss if I ever try switching to the Razr.
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That is sorely lacking in the gun debate in particular and civil conversation in general.
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Glitter LinerWhoever said glitter isn't for grown-ups was sorely mistaken — and also a buzzkill.
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But anyone expecting a quick or clean resolution of this turmoil will be sorely disappointed.
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I didn't know it at the time, but my doctor's medical knowledge was sorely outdated.
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But one thing sorely missing from Facebook Creator is new ways for influencers to monetize.
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"He was well respected and he will be very sorely missed," Mayor Catherine Pugh said.
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Anyone expecting Donald Trump to give a conciliatory, open-minded inaugural address was sorely disappointed.
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Joshua Slocum, executive director of the Funeral Consumers Alliance, said the rule sorely needed updating.
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Their man was a hell of a fighter and will be sorely missed by all.
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One thing for sure, our diplomats will be sorely tested over the next four years.
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There are a wide range of skin tone choices—something older games were sorely lacking.
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Poaching has stolen most of its wildlife; lions, giraffes and desert elephants are sorely endangered.
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The Trump administration clearly hopes the infrastructure rollout will provide a sorely needed policy victory.
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Danielle and Carly exemplify the quality of leadership that this impeached president is sorely lacking.
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And with tax reform on the horizon, these sorely-needed changes may finally be possible.
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If he thought these acts of retaliation would end the criticism, he was sorely mistaken.
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Stars matter, and they've been sorely absent from one league in particular lately: the MLB.
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Because we didn't act—we didn't call for civility when our nation sorely needed it.
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Two years on, many projects have stalled, hitting confidence among foreign investors Egypt sorely needs.
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That preserves border-adjustability and the support that every U.S. company competing internationally sorely needs.
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Much will also depend on Mr. Bolsonaro's ability to deliver on sorely needed economic reforms.
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At a time when supervillains are winning at the voting booth, diverse superheroes are sorely needed.
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That was sorely needed in a country where all other television networks are owned by oligarchs.
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This is the state of office collaboration in 21, and in many ways it's sorely lacking.
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It adds a layer of enjoyment and control that I will sorely miss when it's gone.
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Joseph Papa's skill running a tight ship at Perrigo is sorely lacking at his new company.
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RIP my dear Michele, you will be sorely missed by many, many people across the globe.
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Then you play a practice round to get the hang of it — something HQ sorely lacks.
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He was a a very talented actor and a true patriot that will be sorely missed.
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Worst: No new Macbook ProsIf you were thinking "new name, new Macbooks," you were sorely disappointed.
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Either way, the results have left feeling like our tiny apartment Christmas shrub is sorely lacking.
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Beneath the pixels, Steve Zahn injects "Bad Ape" with sorely needed humor and heartbreaking emotional heft.
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Leaders of the federal New Democrats and Green Party both said he would be sorely missed.
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Seams are also critical for trusted governance, which is sorely lacking in our digital networked environment.
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In 2005, then sorely missing the van life he'd left behind, he bought the domain cheaprvliving.
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"We really like the product but its security is sorely lacking," said Monie in his report.
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She and Ted Alcorn of Everytown said better enforcement could help alongside sorely needed cultural change.
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If you're expecting Warcraft to provide explanations for everything, you are going to be sorely disappointed.
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Our political leaders, for starters, sorely need advice for navigating internet-fomented hacking and cyber crime.
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But this: the skills they sorely lack in-house is manifesting as harm around the world.
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"(Cran) will be sorely missed by investors and analysts alike," Citigroup analysts said in a note.
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She has done outstanding work in all of her endeavors here and will be sorely missed.
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If you're approaching the Netflix original documentary Casting JonBenét hoping for revelations, you'll be sorely disappointed.
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Of course, those who secretly desired for this new media to disappear would be sorely disappointed.
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One feature I sorely miss in Opera Touch is the ability to actually manage my bookmarks.
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As in other countries, supporters argue that they bring sorely needed innovation to the Chinese economy.
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You figured out what the world was sorely lacking in: white dudes talking about their opinions.
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Instead, Mr. Obama will arrive in Athens with his legacy threatened and his leverage sorely reduced.
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Still, Twitter hopes that the magnetism of the N.F.L. provides them with a sorely needed boost.
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I was sorely tempted, but I couldn't do it: I had to examine both unclad legs.
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And, needless to say, given the slow-moving antibiotic doomsday approaching, this understanding is sorely needed.
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To expand its market share, though, features like this new integration with AirWatch were sorely needed.
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For that, you'd need to rethink Jacksonville's infrastructure — one that's sorely lacking safe options for pedestrians.
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Maybe some of these climate change victims will become the climate policy champions we sorely need.
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She said the Babes provide a sorely needed infusion of young female energy into Holmes circles.
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Those qualities are sorely lacking in those who walk the halls of our nation's capital today.
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Mr. Cheng said the company recognized in 2009 that the area was sorely out of date.
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In both states, the will, and the assumptions, of residents and officials were being sorely tested.
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But public school advocates and city officials say wider representation on the board is sorely needed.
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In the small but important world where he made a difference, he will be sorely missed.
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Mr. Cummings was also a symbol of stability in a city that sometimes sorely lacked it.
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He has reached across the aisle in a spirit of bipartisanship that is sorely lacking today.
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The tides of anti-Semitism continue to rise higher, and more government action is sorely needed.
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But here Ms. Blanchett's take-charge inventiveness is as sorely taxed as that of her character.
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This includes healthcare, a similarly important service industry, which sorely needs greater competition and real choice.
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His scoring capabilities were sorely missed during his 24-game absence between November and this month.
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Anyone who thinks it will be easy for Trump to persuade his doubters is sorely mistaken.
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Commonsense efforts are sorely needed right now to avoid a recession that is looking more likely.
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Still, the governor's devotion to the president, which has been publicly and sorely tested, remains unwavering.
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You would have been sorely disappointed betting that the "third year is the charm" under Obama.
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Illinois' offense sorely missed starting quarterback Brandon Peters, who sat out the game with an injury.
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Just when we so sorely need renewed investment, some would turn their backs on this history.
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For the singers, the unique acoustics produced by the cathedral&aposs massive dimensions are sorely missed.
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Two big pushes for change have arisen from the Brock Turner case — each one sorely misguided.
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It's no wonder people are getting so excited about Starry: ISPs have sorely needed some competition.
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Sweet sonic dreams Pauline Oliveros - an inspirational woman who will be sorely missed yet never forgotten!
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On the other hand, if they rely on the rule being repealed, they could be sorely disappointed.
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They provoke introspection, conversation and a sense of community -- all of which are sorely lacking right now.
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This forces America to put vital resources into Europe that are sorely needed elsewhere – especially in Asia.
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The unit's edgier approach to business - and marketing - is giving Goldman a buzz it has sorely lacked.
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Anyone who believes that Trump will morph into anything resembling a traditional politician will be sorely disappointed.
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"He was surrounded with love from his family and will be sorely missed," the family statement reads.
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The outbreak of the deadly Wuhan coronavirus is sorely testing the Chinese Communist Party's grip on power.
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It is obvious that Shimomura, who is now 80, has been sorely overlooked by New York museums.
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This grip provides something that VR has sorely needed: a button obviously dedicated to picking things up.
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But if you're not following your fair share of alpacas on the internet, you're sorely missing out.
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But a "long-term solution" to xenophobia in Germany sorely needs to be addressed, according to survivors.
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Outside of Russia, however, Putin and Russia's trustworthiness has been sorely hit in recent years and months.
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Even more critically, there are some key areas where innovation and new services are still sorely needed.
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To get normative change we need leadership, and in the vaccine compliance arena this is sorely needed.
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Competition and consumer choice have been sorely lacking in the U.S. power industry over the past century.
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Pao lost the suit, but she brought sorely needed attention to bias in Silicon Valley tech culture.
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Likewise, the insertion point, magnification loupe, and cut/copy/paste menu all sorely need a visual upgrade.
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If you expect it to do anything while it's in the water you will be sorely disappointed.
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The Mission E and Vizzion I.D. are sorely needed if VW is going to compete with Tesla.
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Stormtrooper Painting T-Shirt See Details Anyone who thinks Star Wars is serious business is sorely mistaken.
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The 2016 Olympics have been a spectacular success from a sporting perspective and will be sorely missed.
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On top of that, politicians often tout infrastructure spending as a way of creating sorely needed jobs.
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But while those Venom clips offered plenty to fantasize about, one thing was sorely missing: poop jokes.
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But it is now her devotion to the Senate rules that is about to be sorely tested.
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The offering will address a high-tech market in Asia that until now has been sorely underserved.
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They were without starters Paul Millsap (knee) and Kent Bazemore (knee), a pair who were sorely missed.
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That claim was sorely tested by an atrocity in Lahore, the capital of Punjab, on March 27th.
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Together, we will bring greater stability to a part of the world where it is sorely needed.
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If Britain is to leave the negotiating chamber with its pockets unpicked, their ilk is sorely needed.
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Ms. Niou would bring the energy, dedication and political independence that Albany and this district sorely need.
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The administration was sorely unprepared to respond to a storm of Hurricane Maria's magnitude in Puerto Rico.
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"The gentle giant has been sorely missed," said Patrick McEnroe, the former United States Davis Cup captain.
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Reviving the autopsy would be a good thing, giving doctors a sorely needed tool to improve diagnosis.
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She will be sorely missed by those who knew her, and forever remembered by a grateful nation.
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It is sorely missing Obama, who proved to be an especially talented fundraiser over his two terms.
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News that would inform, probe or confront is sorely lacking, if available at all, in mainstream outlets.
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At its core, Harris's proposal would give states something they sorely need to process rape kits: money.
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In fact they're doing that already, with an innovation and can-do ambition sorely absent in Washington.
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The alliance also proposes an initiative to recruit African-Americans, who are sorely underrepresented in the industry.
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We sorely need the petty satisfaction of the game's now-iconic HONK button more than ever before.
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If you thought Week 4 was going to separate the pretenders and contenders, you were sorely mistaken.
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Unfortunately, most Baby Boomers haven't saved enough and are sorely dependent on Uncle Sam's old-age support.
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"If Democrats think that trade union support is a slam dunk, they are sorely mistaken," Maravelias said.
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If you thought people had let Frozen's hit song "Let It Go" go yet, you're sorely mistaken.
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Democrats are sorely lagging behind not just in fundraising, but also in generating enthusiasm for their cause.
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Many whose talents are sorely needed in Pakistan are forced to flee the country because of extremism.
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So thank you, Vulture, for showing us what the MCU's been sorely missing for so many years.
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They think the prisons are only involved with stamping automobile license plates, but they are sorely mistaken.
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This kind of feminism considers the institutional access model of liberal "white feminism" to be sorely lacking.
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The operation was three months ago and I'm slowly ramping up my sorely missed training routine again.
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As Victorian literature reveals, women have long sported mustaches, and were not always judged so sorely for it.
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Fans who were hoping Dorfman was penning I Still Have Thoughts About Nick & Josh will be sorely disappointed.
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"It's just been a real junior varsity operation, and the President sorely needs the help," said the operative.
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Cooperation between the government and the private sector is sorely needed, he insisted, to address the threat. Sen.
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His prodigious intellect, distinctive style and sharp wit will be sorely missed by his family, friends and colleagues.
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For years, queer representation has been sorely lacking in the most venerate genres: made-for-TV Christmas movies.
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While the new Gmail now has most of Inbox's features, one that is sorely missing is trip bundles.
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Such a discussion would represent an important consideration of the power of tech companies, which is sorely needed.
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It's now sorely in debt but used to be a safe haven for the community at one point.
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That's because compared to the other worlds in our cosmic neighborhood, these ice giants have been sorely neglected.
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The talks in Hamburg, and the need to keep everyone besides America on board, will test them sorely.
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He was a dear friend whose music touched the lives of so many, and will be sorely missed.
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What's also new in this update is actionable coaching, something that was sorely missing from the old version.
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Under this complex international situation and economy environment, their policy communication skills and flexibility will be sorely tested.
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That's why this campaign by Melbourne group Camp Cope is something that's sorely needed in music right now.
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Sorely needed — and promised — spending on U.S. infrastructure could mean foreign companies take a slice of the pie.
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Kelly is bringing decisive discipline to a WH sorely in need of that kind of law and order.
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Hogeg says he is looking to create a high-end product in a vertical where it's sorely missing.
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One reason the reform has such broad backing is because it makes common-sense, and sorely needed, changes.
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Post-Lyons, the brand sorely needs a turnaround to bolster and maintain its position in the retail space.
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They're sending her their most secure Android smartphone ... a smart move that surely has Tim Cook sorely disappointed.
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"He dedicated his life to public service and he will be sorely missed," she said in a statement.
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Devesh Garg thinks the networking market is sorely in need of its own version of Windows or Android.
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More importantly, Pompeo made clear that he has a relationship with the president others have so sorely lacked.
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This handler, whose name is Fuches, is a father figure for a character sorely in need of parenting.
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But despite the scale of the crisis, specialists in the field say the response has been sorely lacking.
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But if people hoped that these parties would take on Slovakia's graft problem, they have been sorely disappointed.
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Freedom was what those other countries were so sorely lacking -- freedom that we must never take for granted.
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Given this unfortunate scenario, Nigeria sorely needs the help of the international community — and especially the United States.
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And, it is one he sorely needs after the battering he took in regards to the government shutdown.
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Meanwhile, we get rid of five weapons, and we also get intelligence on them, which we sorely need.
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They'll be sorely disappointed, but perhaps they'll consider the idea that maybe magic is best left to children.
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What's next: Daunting and expensive as it would be, a national overhaul of the grid is sorely needed.
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If Republicans had hoped they would help exonerate the president or strengthen his defenses, they were sorely mistaken.
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Editorial Anybody hoping for a robust national discussion about climate change this election year has been sorely disappointed.
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Now, he is leaving after failing repeatedly to be the stabilizing influence that the Trump administration sorely needed.
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"If they think this story ends with today's decision they're sorely mistaken," the party said in a statement.
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He will be sorely missed, especially at a time when narrow nationalism seems to be the rising trend.
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Despite, or rather because of, all the abuse, however, Senator John McCain will be sorely missed in Moscow.
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The economic shocks could spread to other industries, starving local and state tax bases of sorely needed revenue.
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I am sorely disappointed every time I find an entire Book Review dedicated to one category of writing.
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The veteran congressman became a symbol of hope and stability in a city that sometimes sorely lacked it.
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If you thought Eunice's wings would be the only plane reference during the premiere, you'd be sorely mistaken.
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And the giant lettering supports the operating theory that Trump refuses to wear glasses that he sorely needs.
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Both are filled with those "as seen on TV" product pitches that sorely test the Haggler's impulse control.
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That assumes that the Afghan government of President Ashraf Ghani can survive, an assumption sorely tested this year.
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If seats in the classroom are perpetually empty and money is sorely needed elsewhere, colleges shouldn't ignore that.
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Not surprisingly, the final deal managed to include not a syllable about meaningful and sorely needed ethics reform.
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The result was an unhelpful verbal brawl that was decidedly short on the substance the nation sorely needs.
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"Individual nations will be sorely tempted to pursue their own solutions if international cooperation fails," Mr. Ip writes.
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And Venezuelan refugees are sorely taxing their neighbors' economies, as Syrian refugees have impacted their Middle Eastern neighbors.
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By all accounts, the project's debut was a triumphant return from a songwriter whose craft was sorely missed.
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BETH FINKELSTEIN, NEW YORK To the Editor: Your Op-Ed article articulates a perspective that is sorely needed.
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If you avoided Colorado this holiday season because of dismal early conditions last year, you sorely missed out.
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This jockeying for power is expected to offer all the drama that next year's presidential race sorely lacks.
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"The Walking Dead" is sorely in need of a focused direction that can dovetail its characters' disparate arcs.
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Here he demonstrated a breadth of knowledge on US foreign policy that had, so far, been sorely lacking.
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That's not to everybody's taste, but it's the type of comedic energy that Silicon Valley often sorely needs.
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Urban planners and local developers call it a generous gesture that could bring sorely needed housing to the area.
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She sent home Jonathan the tickle monster and Iggy the pot-stirrer, neither of whom will be sorely missed.
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But they'll be sorely tempted: through your employer-sponsored coverage, they're on the hook for your family's medical expenses.
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When Oculus Touch launches in the second half or this year, this feature is going to be sorely missing.
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It invites audiences to find magic in facing harsh realities during a time when the message is sorely need.
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Women make up half the country's population, but are sorely underrepresented in the highest levels of leadership across sectors.
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Spoiler: a whole lot, including make jokes which have been sorely missing in many of the previous DC films.
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Though the lighting was terrible, Zac Efron was sorely missed, and nobody seemed to know their blocking, Hairspray Live!
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He was a dark and complicated character at a time when TV was sorely lacking for such a thing.
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But don't you dare let that affect your detective work on Instagram, where queer conspiracy theorists are sorely underrepresented.
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But there is this attention to composition and editing that I never noticed is so sorely lacking in pornography.
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Though seating was sorely limited, some 7,000 spectators moved in shifts through the courtroom on the first day alone.
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If you expected Sean Hannity to press Trump on any of this, however, you would have been sorely disappointed.
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Those tolls could in turn be used to pay for the major infrastructure improvements that the nation sorely needs.
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Dave Grohl's "special performance" at the Oscars paid tribute to the people in Hollywood who will be sorely missed.
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His voice loomed large, was almost always desperately needed, and will be sorely absent in the times to come.
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If you assumed that this celebrity couple's romance commenced with some bold romantic move, you would be sorely disappointed.
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Both communities have fought hard to reach the level of acceptance they have today, which is still sorely lacking.
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Luckily, this month's list doesn't contain any truly heartbreaking goodbyes or TV shows that will be (too) sorely missed.
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Glittering from afar, the structure looks shabbier and less solid up close, and is sorely in need of renovation.
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That has limited investment in the care homes of tomorrow—which are sorely needed, since the population is ageing.
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I wouldn't blame her... but if she does choose to skip the problematic program, she will be sorely missed.
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It's a move that could help Snapchat boost its overall footprint and attract new users, something that's sorely needed.
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Their unapologetically black art and activism gave me a sense of self and identity that I was sorely missing.
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Put differently, those who made sector-level bets as a result of Trump's electoral triumph have been sorely disappointed.
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Looks like Deputy Scherb's dance antics will be sorely missed — even if they do slow up the elevator service.
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It's not just a social loss that Trump will suffer, but also, perhaps even more sorely, a financial one.
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This will in turn lead to more leaf-space to capture and evaporate away that same sorely needed precipitation.
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The bill's supporters say it would create sorely needed legal clarity as states embrace the rising acceptance of cannabis.
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Portraying a sorely tested Southern matriarch, she rails against God and the elements with a harrowingly Lear-like rage.
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YouTube's Android app has had full Cardboard support since November, but iPhone users have been sorely out of luck.
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He'll be tending to residents who sorely need it as they deal with the stresses of post-Maria life.
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That spirit of coöperation, which resulted in compromises by both sides, is what is sorely missing in today's Congress.
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"Kell Kelly's service at EPA will be sorely missed," Pruitt said in a statement to CNN confirming the departure.
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And the alt-right, which has all the momentum and currency that the Klan sorely lacks, understands this well.
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They both bring a seriousness and gravitas to the presidential discussion that is sorely lacking on the Republican side.
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DeVos' articulation of a reinvigorated federalism is sorely needed in a department whose constitutional merits are questionable at best.
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A host of engineers and urban planners have long warned this trait is sorely lacking in America's brittle infrastructure.
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Given what we're about to go through over the next (hopefully only) four years, your voice is sorely needed.
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To demand otherwise is to demand that generations of Palestinians live without a proper future, one they sorely deserve.
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They do have a constitutional right to due process, but that right is sorely tested by the current setup.
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Vargas Llosa has been a frequent critic of Latin America, but he sorely misses it when he is away.
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I sorely regret not reviewing it; buy the current issue of n+1 magazine, which has published the script.
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Give the subways sorely needed time to regain their strength, it says, by closing them from 12:30 a.m.
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But there's not enough here about insects: I hope that will be a future project, one that's sorely needed.
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A roughly $30 million donation from Tod's, the Italian shoemaker, is financing a sorely needed restoration of the Colosseum.
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The leader of the West is faltering when Western political and economic model is sorely in need of support.
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Trump&aposs base, which he sorely needs to carry him into a second term come November, is famously loyal.
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After all, didn't the rule of law prevail — and perhaps even emerge stronger for having been so sorely tested?
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Everyone deserves an imaginary pal, and Jojo—a decent but impressionable lad—has Adolf, whose encouragement is sorely needed.
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"After a long phase of galloping prices, rents will now be stopped," she said, "and that is sorely needed."
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Anyone who was looking for a major discount on the Nintendo Switch this year may have been sorely disappointed.
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It's a significant increase, one that will allow the Pentagon to begin rebuilding our depleted and sorely stressed military.
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He must explain himself — and also his country — again and again, with what must have been sorely tested patience.
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Early-warning systems, sorely lacking in many developing countries, are also critical, as are evacuation and emergency response plans.
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Despite being the oldest man ever elected president, he seemed (to his voters) fresh, true, bold, and sorely needed.
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While people of color make up 32% of the body of inductees, women of color are still sorely underrepresented.
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Draghi, an MIT-trained economist and a proven leader, will be sorely missed at the helm of the ECB.
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Additionally, resources like counseling, legal representation, and compensation for victims of crimes sorely lack in states throughout the country.
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The Paris agreement reflects, but cannot change, the fact that collective will to address climate change remains sorely lacking.
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An undecided voter tuning in to figure out where the differences are between the candidates would be sorely disappointed.
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Ladislaw: Anyone expecting a super tough review and enforcement process to come out of Marrakesh will be sorely disappointed.
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If Team Clinton members think they can turn around her negative trajectory over guns, they are sorely mistaken. 28500.
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Often, diamonds — both large and small — are sold on the black market, depriving the government of sorely needed revenue.
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Personal Health Evidence is sorely lacking for the value of any over-the-counter remedy to treat most coughs.
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He sorely missed it on the 14th hole, when he had the perfect distance for a 9-iron approach.
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They were to provide sorely needed new beds for victims of the outbreak: 1,000 at Huoshenshan and 1,600 at Leishenshan.
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"Officer Smith was a bright, young and energetic officer, and he will be sorely missed," he said in a statement.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin's long-awaited visit to Japan may end up sorely disappointing his host Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
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It remains on a sorely neglected high street, an abandoned final testament to the British establishment's destructive relationship with nightlife.
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Jacqueline Rose Behringer from Wilmington, N.C., says her school sorely lacks adequate funding: Of course teachers should be paid more.
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Despite its freewheeling reputation, Golden State is actually sorely lacking when it comes to trusty floor-spacers off the bench.
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But, as is increasingly evident where big tech platforms are concerned, meaningful enforcement of existing policies is what's sorely lacking.
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Yet if Washington hopes that killing Mansour will bring peace talks to life, then it's likely to be sorely disappointed.
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For example, both campaigns have sorely stumbled in response to the critically important actions of the Black Lives Matter movement.
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It was the final White House fete hosted by the exceptional and soon to be sorely missed POTUS/FLOTUS duo.
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That means plenty of extra cash for repayment of the capital's enormous debt and sorely needed investment in its infrastructure.
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The list, released Monday, is intended to highlight those antibiotic-resistant bacteria for which new treatments are most sorely needed.
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And, like all of 23bitdo's controllers, it has an excellent D-pad, something sorely lacking with the standard Joy-Con.
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If "The Party for Freedom" thought Bowers would change his mind thanks to their intrusion, they will be sorely mistaken.
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That is when the United States might be most sorely missed as a steady partner for democracy and clean government.
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When flowers arrived at their Florida house, his wife expected them to be for her, but she was sorely mistaken.
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The season's final two episodes proved sorely controversial for the method and manner in which they tackled an important issue.
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Three years later, I've been proven sorely wrong by the reality show that follows the lives of women with dwarfism.
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Harlo: All we got was wget with a sorely needed -c flag, and a kind of beautiful Pina Bausch routine.
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Update: If you thought the only person buying body glitter on purpose was Madonna circa 2002, you'd be sorely mistaken.
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This role was sorely needed after four years of women flinging their undies off at the mere sight of him.
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"Our patience as the European Union is being sorely tested at the moment," German Europe minister Michael Roth told reporters.
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That's why greater transparency on lead surveillance programs is sorely needed — not just in Flint, but in most American cities.
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So it may be more that it's external guidance — rather than a new internal governance model — which Facebook sorely lacks.
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If Donald Trump is the next president, Mr Obama and his long game, whatever its defects, will be sorely missed.
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Today we must conclude these meetings sorely disappointed in the Federation's determination to perpetuate fundamentally discriminatory workplace conditions and behavior.
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Dennis Smith Jr. is an athletic marvel sorely lacking in conventional playmaking qualities, and with a suspect jumper to boot.
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The Syrian Kurds — many of them cousins of those in Nusaybin — would be sorely tempted to come to their aid.
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The challenge now is to find the thing that has been sorely lacking for some time: not success, but stability.
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Timberwolf, you defined patriotism and leadership throughout your life of service to this country and you will be sorely missed.
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Expansion of the full range of pediatric mental health services, including prevention, treatment and rehabilitation services, is also sorely needed.
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That would sorely affect Iran's oil-exporting industry and production, and could unsettle a balancing act that has stabilized prices.
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Earlier this month, the city was sorely tested by thunderstorms, which hit New Orleans on just about any summer afternoon.
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Our patience has been sorely tried, and to test it further would constitute a gross violation of our civil rights.
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He offers the conviction politics of authenticity and principle that Americans hunger for and find sorely lacking in politics today.
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Like Miranda Lambert and Kacey Musgraves, she brings a soulful, rock-like spunk to a genre that sorely needs it.
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Ultimately, it's only one tool that the administration has to provide the resources that states, physicians, and patients sorely need.
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This shift creates a distraction from efforts to increase the race and gender diversity the tech industry is sorely lacking.
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Wonder Woman wasn't just hugely profitable, it gave an entire generation of girls a confidence boost that they sorely need.
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But if Blankenship wants to run as a third-party candidate in November 2018, he's going to be sorely disappointed.
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But it's also because while Diamantino is a genius at soccer, his cognition in nearly every other respect sorely lacks.
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A large portion of the money, $3.3 billion, was earmarked for humanitarian aid — which most lawmakers agree is sorely needed.
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Mr. Campbell said if the Fed did slow down its rate increases, it could provide relief the markets sorely need.
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Yes, the cocaine-fueled promos of the 1980s and '90s are sorely missed, but so are those who delivered them.
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Now, lawyers representing immigrants say they need to choose between seeing their clients and using masks sorely needed at hospitals.
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As residents of Kansas City, Mo., revel in the recovery of a sorely missed "stolen colon," locals in Healdsburg, Calif.
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And it's a sorely-needed story line addition because Lottie's well-being has too often been overshadowed on the show.
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It's a performance that leaves space for nuanced interpretation — something that the rest of this overly conventional picture sorely lacks.
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Nothing has been offered to build a sorely needed rail tunnel under the Hudson River connecting New Jersey and Manhattan.
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And if you thought getting into fights with a bunch of cartoon pastiches would be easy, you were sorely mistaken.
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Crystal Wright's Congress Blog post May 13 about Texas' high-speed railway sorely lacks that kind of openness and integrity.
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This year's nominees include Oscar fare, blockbuster action movies and minority actors who were sorely overlooked at the Academy Awards.
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All of which means that if Jeff Flake thinks he can topple Trump in a primary, he is sorely mistaken.
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But in that he has something that's sorely missing from what's needed to, well, make it all great again: personality.
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Uber's actual new CEO, Dara Khosrowshahi, will start work next week at a company that's sorely lacking in top executives.
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But what was sorely lacking was the ability to more narrowly define how a child's screen time should be used.
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Faced with such a filibuster, Republicans will be sorely tempted to extend the Democrats' precedent to include Supreme Court nominations.
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While interesting and possibly emphasized for artistic purposes or as a literary device, they are sorely lacking in scientific validity.
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But the message resonated with the top-seeded Celtics, whose 104-87 victory at the United Center was sorely needed.
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We're trying to bring back the melody, quality, and true grit which has been sorely missing from heavy metal lately.
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The town's troubles, in short, put Mr Macron's pro-European creed of open borders and corporate freedom sorely to the test.
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Were he to be permitted to strike an Indian city once more, India's only partly patched defences would be sorely tested.
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Tyrion tried to clear his name via trial by combat ... but that ended sorely for Tyrion and his champion, Oberyn Martell.
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So if you thought that this past June's celebration was your last hurrah for the doughy treats, you were sorely mistaken.
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"As told to" accounts of the lives of the WWE's top stars began appearing, most sorely lacking in detail or candor.
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" Shortly after news of her planned appointment, Conway told CNBC: "Every time people bet against Donald Trump they are sorely disappointed.
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How the sorely neglected 100-year old system keeps getting worse, with a shutdown of a key line on the horizon.
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Hatch said in a statement rescinding the program would further complicate a U.S. immigration system sorely in need of legislative reform.
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I may be stressed, sleep-deprived and sorely in need of "me" time, but I am very satisfied with my life.
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What's sorely missing is a long extension tube and a head for cleaning parts of your floor the robovac can't reach.
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In "Old Town Hoe" CupcakKe is infusing a Black woman's perspective into country music — an area where it is sorely needed.
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Two of the new features focus on speed, something Firefox was sorely lacking for a while but now offers plenty of.
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If investors could be sure of the naira's stability, they might start bringing in the dollars the country so sorely needs.
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Such a decision can at last bring the sorely needed political will and investigative resources to bear in these appalling cases.
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So you have to go and tell them, please don't invest in Olam because if you do, you'll be sorely disappointed.
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His generous spirit and warm demeanor made him an always welcome presence in our world, one that will be sorely missed.
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And when she could get a word in edge-wise, her questions were horse-racey and sorely lacking in policy substance.
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Mr Irving may well turn out to be the star capable of dominating in the playoffs that Boston so sorely needs.
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"I suspect that we would be sorely remiss if those characters didn't appear on the show before it ended," he admitted.
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If you think you're all set for Halloween because you bought your Harry Potter costume online, then you are sorely mistaken.
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If you'll recall, the 32-year-old singer retreated from the music scene for a minute, and she was sorely missed.
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She will be sorely missed, and we join millions of fans and friends around the world who mourn her loss today.
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Days after we became acquainted with Barbie's new (and overdue!) body types, there's yet another sorely needed Barbie on the block.
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Cordero says others have been donating money, which is sorely needed since the cost of shipping the supplies is not cheap.
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Ramaphosa announced the investments during his opening speech at a forum aimed at drawing sorely-needed direct investment into the economy.
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In order to secure the outside funding that South Sudan sorely needs, the country's leaders must prove their ability to govern.
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Given the troubling injuries to our democracy inflicted by several recent Supreme Court decisions, such legislative solutions have become sorely needed.
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What Americans are looking for is that quality of leadership we are sorely missing from the past to address today's problems.
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The UAE has offered Hamas financial inducements worth $15m a month, aid it sorely needs to ease the suffering in Gaza.
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As someone who was a law student before serving six years in prison, I know how sorely needed these individuals are.
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He will now take that commitment to the U.S. Senate, a place where steadfast advocates for religious rights are sorely needed.
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Given those odds, local authorities did not want to take the political risk of diverting funds sorely needed for social development.
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Trump is sticking to his campaign style Anyone expecting Trump to pivot upon taking the oath of office was sorely mistaken.
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That's sorely needed, and fortunately, a recent precedent exists within Congress for the deployment of tax incentives to encourage workforce training.
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Tax reform is sorely needed and should have been done years ago, Apple CEO Tim Cook told NBC News' Lester Holt.
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To the Editor: Positing a transgender God is the kind of bold, imaginative thinking that we sorely need in contemporary theology.
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If Trump thought this tariff gambit would curry favor with the business community, his strategy has proven to be sorely mistaken.
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Now the American team sorely needs a reboot, after losses to Mexico and Costa Rica to open the final qualifying round.
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The euroskeptics who loved to hate Angela Merkel and everything she stood for will miss her sorely when she is gone.
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If the Saudis believed that Hariri's resignation would catalyze Lebanon's Sunnis to direct their anger against Hezbollah, they were sorely mistaken.
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The battery life isn't as good, and there's no headphone jack, something you'll sorely miss unless you've gone all wireless already.
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That's why I was so sorely disappointed to see Boeing selling its soul for $85033 billion for 80 jets to Iran.
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Those expecting a green and leisurely ride through one of the most beautiful parts of the world will be sorely disappointed.
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So in a year when the world seemed uncertain, grim, and illogical, science delivered the beauty and wonder we sorely needed.
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" UEFA, the governing body of European soccer, also wrote on Twitter that "Reyes will be sorely missed by the football world.
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But it's nice to see friendly male tennis player faces throughout the year, so that will be sorely missed for us.
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Today's A.I. systems sorely lack the essence of human intelligence: understanding the situations we experience, being able to grasp their meaning.
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His writings contain sometimes withering comments about his homeland, which he sorely missed when he was absent but also often deplored.
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Jepsen's songs are pure shots of synth sunshine; in 2016, they were bright spots in a year that sorely needed them.
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Look inside the coaching manual for a guide on "How to play like Steve Smith" and you will be sorely disappointed.
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Rather than donate those paintings to a public museum in Santa Fe, which was sorely lacking in the artist's holdings, Mrs.
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If he thought he was getting a lackey, a wingman or the political equivalent of a capo, he was sorely mistaken.
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Trump's accusers claim that in that exchange, he's directly linking the delivery of sorely needed military aid with politically motivated investigations.
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Washington (CNN)Members of the military hoping to tune into this weekend's NFL playoff games on AFN will be sorely disappointed.
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Those who gathered outside Parliament for the final bell — admittedly, a self-selecting audience — said the bongs would be sorely missed.
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But modern Penn Station — unlike its illustrious, state-of-the-art predecessor — is sorely unequipped to handle its 25st-century demands.
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Oregon: Herbert could be sorely missed next season, both for his all-around skill set and his incredible poise under pressure.
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Saving the existing START Treaty would be a sign of good faith, something that is sorely needed and should be supported.
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Koyama posits that anticriminalization of sex work is sorely needed to provide an active, effective response to issues affecting sex workers.
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By all accounts, George W. Bush conducts himself with the decency and integrity so sorely missing from the White House today.
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After years of bad decisions that caused a buildup of debt, GE sorely needs a strong steward of its depleted resources.
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Certainly a better director would have done more than let the play coast on the sorely tried inventiveness of its stars.
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The real currency, the bolivar, is in freefall, and the country is sorely lacking in basic needs like food and medicine.
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Rather than being offered the help they sorely need, many Sues are met with incomprehension and spite in their close environment.
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It seemed to us that anyone in the audience who did not already know the play would have been sorely lost.
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While the pregnancy twist is the height of This Is Us-iness, it's also the kind of plot development Kate sorely needs.
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The animosity mellowed into mutual respect but that was sorely tested last year when they were battling each other for the title.
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In the age of political bribery scandals and flagrant corrupt practices, a leader who sets an example is sorely needed as president.
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" He added, "Russi will be sorely missed and our hearts go out to her family and friends, along with our deepest condolences.
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The youngest generation has been referred to by researchers as "friendless," less likely to convey emotion, and sorely lacking in interpersonal skills.
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She will be sorely missed, and we will join millions of fans and friends around the world who mourn her loss today.
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Paleontological evidence is sorely lacking in this area, but a new study published today in Scientific Reports is finally offering some clues.
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Whether or not Greene can dent Amazon's lead, she is at least viewed as bringing the enterprise credibility that's been sorely lacking.
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Privacy advocates also think the CCPA is sorely missing the ability for consumers to file lawsuits against companies that violate their rights.
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He proposed bringing sorely needed infrastructure to the region and giving coca farmers credit and technical assistance to switch to other crops.
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The first time I tried on a pair of "flesh toned" stockings from my local drugstore before church, I was sorely disappointed.
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If the world seems to have a sorely-missed sparkle today, it's because two new David Bowie songs are in the atmosphere.
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Despite progress, he explains, we're still not there in 2016 — and businesses shouldn't get away with claiming accessibility when it's sorely lacking.
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I pick up a new clothing rack, too — also something sorely needed (I bought my current one secondhand and it's falling apart).
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I say this as someone who is currently feeling the limitations of a 13-inch laptop screen, sorely missing my second monitor.
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This use of civil society is something that is sorely lacking elsewhere in the region, says Nathalie Cartier of Médecins Sans Frontières.
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At large enterprises, in particular, this is sorely needed as workers become overwhelmed with information and stuck on old legacy software. Onward!
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Here are their top rules: You may feel sorely tempted, at times of peak frustration, to fire off something quick and furious.
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Much like India's crowded and creaky railways, its democracy may sorely need an overhaul—but not because it has actually stopped working.
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What followed from Mr. Cuomo was a litany of good-governance proposals that, though familiar, are still sorely needed: Publicly financing campaigns.
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The demographics are skewed; 75 percent are uploaders, those 3D model designers that have the skill sets the VR industry sorely needs.
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There are, however, other roadblocks keeping the nation's builders from producing more homes, which are sorely needed in today's tight housing market.
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But a closer comparison would be Vine, Twitter's still sorely missed short-form video app whose content lives on as YouTube compilations.
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And when frustrated consumers finally get their hands on the phone, they may find themselves sorely disappointed by its disappointing camera.[Reuters]
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Given Turkana's low rainfall, the area is sorely in need of rainwater harvesting techniques such as sand dams and underground water tanks.
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Mauricio Macri became Argentina's president in late 2015, vowing to jumpstart the economy through fiscal reforms aimed at attracting sorely-needed investment.
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The filling was sorely lacking in salted egg yolk's saltiness, and to be honest, could have passed off for an almond croissant.
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Further research shows that this will also support the creation and maintenance of 4,600 jobs in places where they are sorely needed.
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Likable comedian Martin is sorely miscast as the Jerry Jones-ish Oglesby, who would've been better played by someone like J.K. Simmons.
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Unfortunately, some people who ordered the romantically shaped pies were sorely disappointed when they received funny looking crust and wonky looking toppings.
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Today, it's expanding its portfolio once again by launching a feature that was sorely missing in its lineup: a managed database service.
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"It was as if Priscilla's virginity was another thing that Elvis strangely and sorely needed to maintain," Williamson notes in his book.
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But perhaps like many men of a certain age, his definition of it was surely -- and sorely -- due for a tune-up.
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"After reviewing the findings, one can reach no other conclusion than the FBI sorely mishandled the investigation into Secretary Hillary Clinton," Rep.
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But wishful thinking is not a substitute for rigorous analysis, which has been sorely lacking among some of my fellow liberal academics.
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Increased protection for the ancestral home of the Moapa band of Paiutes and critical habitat for the desert tortoise is sorely needed.
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This right has been enjoyed by hundreds of millions in the European Union since 6900, but it remains sorely lacking in America.
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Addressing the public transportation crisis is going to require innovative policy ideas and political leadership that is sorely lacking at this juncture.
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Portraying a sorely tested Southern matriarch, she can be found railing against God and the elements with a harrowingly Lear-like rage.
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I'm an avid watcher, and I've found any robust conversation about the negative aspects of Black Lives Matter or Antifa sorely lacking.
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What Puppet Combo, the Paratopic team and others have done is rehabilitated a sorely underappreciated style and given it all-new potential.
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"The disparity in arrest rates between caucasians and minorities is an issue that sorely needs to be addressed," a rep tells me.
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Unfortunately, the world of fertility treatments is sorely lacking in quick fixes, but that hasn't stopped people from coming up with some.
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And with no operating profits to spur it on, the company's inventory, housed in a tiny Miami warehouse, was also sorely lacking.
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It's sorely needed — a sense that we Israelis are all in this together, that life is not a sad, zero-sum game.
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If people instead get excited about a wonderful future, it can foster collaboration, which we sorely need in this day and age.
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It's a dirge for the intense cold, which Barclay sorely misses — why is the world now brown in January, rather than white?
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An internal report assessing the agency's response to the storm season last year found that it was sorely unprepared after Hurricane Maria.
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While black women are a crucial voting bloc capable of deciding close contests, they are sorely underrepresented in seats of political power.
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It has been the kind of tense, back-and-forth play between two star-filled rosters that the league has sorely needed.
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And sourcing sorely needed hospital supplies and equipment like ventilators through a China-centric supply chain could immediately help save American lives.
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Research into sleep (or nocturnal) orgasms is sorely lacking, with very few definitive answers to even the most basic questions about it.
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While this upgrade to America's GMD is sorely needed, the NGI is not anticipated to be combat ready possibly until after 2030.
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Nearly two years since Trump's shock 2016 election win, McCain's brand of politics may be sorely missed by those who idealize it.
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They had noticed a smattering of commercial gyms in the area but found small-group training — Samantha's specialty — to be sorely lacking.
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" An impartial, factually-based assessment would have addressed immigration this way: "They're bringing skilled and semi-skilled labor, which we sorely need.
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His absence will be sorely felt among the ranks of the IRGC, Iranian hardliners, and the militias he helped build and sustain.
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If Roe is ultimately overturned, Michelle Williams and millions of other Americans will sorely miss living in a time when choice existed.
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But The King has no place for the warmth and humor that were key to Chalamet's other roles, and they're sorely missed.
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Nonaligned states could not influence the battlefield, but their own diplomatic networks and revolutionary experiences gave them perspective sorely absent in Washington.
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The NRA's money is sorely needed as Trump and his allies are outspent by Clinton on a scale unseen in modern politics.
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But Inslee certainly convinced me that he deserves consideration for a future Cabinet, perhaps as the sustainability czar this country sorely needs.
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And while new living units can be a welcome feat in the crowded city, what is more sorely needed is affordable housing.
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To the Editor: Are we discouraging the type of doctors our country sorely needs by pricing them out of a medical degree?
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In terms of providing laughs when they're sorely needed, though, it couldn't have picked a better time to mount its last campaign.
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The talk the talk, walk the walk, and scream the screams so sorely needed within this current incarnation of the metal community.
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Then you are going to enjoy this map, which, if you look closely, is a map that shows Patriots fans being sorely disappointed.
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So if any EU parliamentarians had been hoping for actual transparency and genuine accountability from today's session they would have been sorely disappointed.
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We're also introduced to two new supervillains, the Marionette and the Mime, who help to add more sorely-needed diversity to the fold.
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Safe to say, the complex considerations and calculations that surround ride-hailing mean external and robust investigation of its economics is sorely needed.
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But now, it seems they'll be sorely disappointed — and there's a lesson in the story of how we dashed their dystopian profit dreams.
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The home needed a new roof, as well as electrical repairs, and the original 1960s kitchen was sorely in need of an update.
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The towering Davis also recorded five blocks to establish himself as the team's primary defensive weapon, something the squad sorely lacked last season.
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I get perilously close to giving up a whoop of my own; I sorely want to join in, but I just can't commit.
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She uses the term "gentle," because that's what's sorely lacking in our mainstream concept of nutrition — and fitness, and indeed, anything health-related.
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If you quit your job to start your own business and think there is going to be less stress, you are sorely mistaken.
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You will be sorely missed, but at least some of will have the smell of a dank old clipboard to remember you by.
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That's a feature that has long been part of virtually every other productivity suite but that was sorely missing in Google's G Suite.
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In those places, a cheap, convenient way to get to the closest train or bus or into city centers is often sorely needed.
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The opening match saw Anadolu Efes stun their more heralded cross-town rivals Fenerbahce, who sorely missed their injured Italian forward Luigi Datome.
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Curiel said he hoped the settlement could be part of a healing process after the U.S. election "that this country very sorely needs."
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Using some form of cryptocurrency could generate a new revenue option — something "sorely needed at this stage of the company's narrative," Sandler said.
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"The market has sorely needed a shot of unambiguously positive 'hard' data," Quincy Krosby, market strategist at Prudential Financial, said in a statement.
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Investors predicting a sterling rally if there's a full-blown split in the U.K.'s opposition party are likely to be sorely mistaken.
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The sports car gives the Detroit automaker a sorely needed shot in the arm after a difficult year, Edmunds analyst Jessica Caldwell said.
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Edmunds analyst Jessica Caldwell said the sports car gives the Detroit automaker a sorely needed shot in the arm after a difficult year.
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One particularly exciting (yet exceedingly basic) feature that has been sorely missing from Facebook Live has been the ability to rewind live footage.
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If he returns to the welterweight division, which is currently sorely lacking in star power and drama, only a title shot would do.
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The museum said the expansion was sorely needed because "a chronic shortage of space" has limited the display and preservation of its masterworks.
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If you are looking for one which will actually help you against a resisting opponent without using strength you will be sorely disappointed.
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The law also emphasizes enacting policies that reflect the latest findings on adolescent development, a sorely needed reform within the youth probation system.
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The increase in public demand would eventually lead to an increase in aggregate demand and thus economic growth and sorely needed new jobs.
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"Competition in the credit card space is sorely lacking," Deborah White, RILA's general counsel and Retail Litigation Center president, said in a statement.
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If you're looking to Marino for further clues about what the America's Got Talent host will be this year, you'll be sorely disappointed.
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Those people who thought that March 29th might put an end to all the talk about Brexit are set to be sorely disappointed.
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This fits with the fiscal responsibility theme it's shooting for with the payments interface and it's sorely lacking in most first-party apps.
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"Jordan was a tremendous athlete, student, teammate and friend, and he will be sorely missed," Executive Athletic Director Damon Evans said in June.
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Trevone Boykin's agent is sorely mistaken if he thinks his client has already cut a plea deal for his Alamo Bowl bar fight.
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Best-case scenario, Gay is the missing piece their bench sorely needs and lights enough fireworks to push Washington into next year's Finals.
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Turner was sorely missed, as the Celtics were forced to play three-guard lineups a bit too frequently for a serious title contender.
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He's also disappointed in the lack of investment in anti-radicalization and rehabilitation programs, which Ben Rejeb says are sorely lacking in Tunisia.
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Then and now, Republican leaders have said repeatedly that the requirements are sorely needed to rein in ballot-box misrepresentation, largely by Democrats.
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" Building bridges between the Pentagon and the technology world is also best for "the broader public good of America, something that's sorely needed.
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The wisdom of each of those measures will be sorely tested now, as the coronavirus threatens to morph into a full-blown pandemic.
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" Those powers were sorely needed to fight the Klan and what Chernow appropriately calls "the worst outbreak of domestic terrorism in American history.
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As written, Wilson is a cartoon, but at least he has charisma, which our hero, Rob, and his thinly drawn colleagues sorely lack.
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Limited to three, I'd bring back John Hawkes, Angela Carter and Stanley Elkin, missing them sorely as close friends and frequent dinner companions.
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Sears's deal with Seritage generated sorely needed cash to pay down debt, but did not stabilize the retail business over the longer term.
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There is no other place in the nation where decorum is so sorely lacking, and it is happening at the worst possible time.
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It's all a good reminder that you can't overthink everything on this show, even though you will be sorely tempted to do so.
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Finally, WeWork has a new CEO it appears, and the hire looks both intelligent and mature (two traits that WeWork sorely needed before).
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Andrew Yang was the first presidential candidate I ever heard talking about reforming the intellectual infrastructure of capitalism, something that is sorely needed.
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Still, the commitments will provide capital to researchers, wonks, and advocates who sorely need it in their fight against well-funded corporate America.
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His eyes and his hands were failing him, and he sorely missed his partner of 60 years, Walter Caron, who died in 2009.
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In his 1999 memoir, written with Nick Taylor, he admitted he was sorely disappointed when Mr. Shepard was tapped for the first flight.
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Egypt sorely needs real representative institutions to craft sound policy responses to the country's challenges and give different parts of society a voice.
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It occurred to him that this product, which is primarily used by consumers via a mobile app, was sorely lacking at nursing homes.
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Most importantly, a move such as this would introduce something sorely lacking over the almost 17 years of our efforts in Afghanistan: accountability.
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Yet evidence is sorely lacking for the value of any over-the-counter remedy to treat most coughs, be they wet or dry.
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There's lots to like about stumpy buildings that provide new housing in places where it's sorely needed and enliven neighborhoods in the process.
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Through the specificity of their marginalized identities and experimental material, they bring an undeniable freshness that's been sorely lacking from the mainstream comedy scene.
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We had trusted and been fooled, we had suffered unjustly, we were good people with clean consciences sorely tried by circumstances outside our control.
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"Lindsay's warm smile and valuable contributions to all aspects of school life will be sorely missed," a Westminster School spokesperson said, according to 14News.com.
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When Netflix came along, it gave broadcast networks a sorely needed way to leverage their back catalog and create a long tail of content.
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What is sorely misunderstood is the rigor with which the United States already vets those who would seek to attain peace and stability here.
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His suggestion that "engineers" and "technologists" are the driving force behind how Verizon structures its service plans is sorely disingenuous—and bordering on bullshit.
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On top of that, Singaporeans hoping to get a nice carbon emissions rebate on the emissions-free cars may be sorely disappointed, for now.
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The result is a film that appears to offer a nuanced, layered exploration of the consequences of trauma, something we sorely need these days.
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"Jordan was a tremendous athlete, student, teammate and friend, and he will be sorely missed," Evans said in the statement provided by the university.
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"He was a dear friend whose music touched the lives of so many, and will be sorely missed," a statement from Austin's family read.
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Sherman said efforts such as Chesebro's are sorely needed because the U.S. health sector is responsible for about 10% of the nation's greenhouse gases.
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It leans into her public perception, with Ms Hathaway playing a sorely unlikeable character who earns our respect over the course of the film.
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Very possibly, says Vallee, who isn't offering up many more details except to say that what he envisions is sorely lacking in today's landscape.
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If you're gifting to someone who sorely misses the good ol' days, the '90s Nostalgia pack puts a retro twist on the NSFW game.
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"One thing that is sorely missing in retail is a differentiating perspective," Mr. Peskowitz said, as he mopped up tartar sauce with an oyster.
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Alphabet is surely hoping Fawaz can bring some maturity to Nest's leadership team and ultimately some new business deals that have been sorely lacking.
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It's the latest upgrade and expansion of an airport in the U.S., a key part of America's infrastructure sorely in need of major renovations.
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"What shall be next," says Gower, the sorely taxed narrator of Shakespeare's complicated romance "Pericles," preparing to introduce the next knot in the yarn.
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But thanks to his man-baby antics, he's stubbornly remained a comic book thug, never becoming the nuanced character the show so sorely needs.
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For mobile users, this update also brings the ability to suggest changes on Android and iOS, something that was sorely missing in earlier versions.
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"We could look back on this as a watershed in which future policy makers are going to sorely regret the US silence," said Oglesby.
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But those who hoped TweetDeck would be the basis for a more robust Twitter client for power users would end up being sorely disappointed.
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Louisiana: The Rayne Frog Festival Look, you could write a book on weird crap in New Orleans, but Rayne's Frog Festival remains sorely underrepresented.
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"I think Facebook really wants to be a media company, and that's the one aspect of media that they're really sorely lacking," he said.
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Hiring an outside operator would save the city from shouldering the cost of sorely needed improvements to a 2311-year-old system, he suggested.
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It will, however, give him a sorely needed push back toward the incredible position he was in at the beginning of the year 2016.
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It puts the government back on the front-line again with Israel, and opens a sorely needed corridor for trade between Damascus and Jordan.
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I've enjoyed working alongside her every day I have been here, and it is an understatement to say that she will be sorely missed.
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But the Portal also sorely lacks other popular video apps, and it seems Facebook is trying to rectify this for its next go-around.
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Rothfeld, ANJUFF's current president, hopes the organization can help create an environment of respect for women players—one that right now is sorely lacking.
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"Those who counted on Donald Trump's reassurance that marijuana reforms 'should be a state issue' will be sorely disappointed," he said in a statement.
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Which is sort of where Bloc finds itself now, bowing out unnaturally early but with the blessing that it will be so sorely missed.
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Though this time out, it has the decided advantage of actually launching with the voice functionality that was sorely missed with the S8 launch.
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It's every pet owner's worst nightmare: entrusting your fur baby to the care of supposed professionals only to shockingly discover you've been sorely mistaken.
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The current Instagram app for Windows Phone, for example, is decrepit and sorely lacking in the latest features — it still doesn't have video support.
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Droegemeier is a working scientist whose enthusiasm will be infectious and convincing, something sorely needed within the demoralized ranks of federal and university scientists.
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Some of that perplexity wafts through "Wildlife," which, though pretty much free of violence, is sorely vexed for reasons that are hard to identify.
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Teaching emotional intelligence — or what's more broadly referred to as social and emotional learning — to children and adults has proven effective—-and sorely needed.
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The revival of democracy that we so sorely need is being led by the people our government has ignored for the past 40 years.
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Twice All-Pro Brown, who had 136 receptions for 1,834 yards and 10 touchdowns during the regular season, will be sorely missed on Sunday.
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If you thought foreign exchange trading only involved swapping your home country's currency for another when you're traveling internationally, then you are sorely mistaken.
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In the letter, she described her husband as a devoted father who sorely misses his daughters and who calls home to Chicago every night.
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When our bridges fail to receive sorely needed updates and our roads are left untended, it's often our small businesses that pay the price.
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Next spring, Volkswagen is expected to introduce an all-new gasoline-powered sport utility vehicle, which had been sorely missing from the Volkswagen lineup.
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Due to the drop in oil prices, Alaska is suffering from a sluggish economy, and public-private investments in strategic infrastructure are sorely needed.
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And all this clouds the original issue of police brutality against minorities, a subject on which Americans remain sorely divided, largely on racial lines.
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In fact, it soon became clear that those hoping Kelly would be a mainstream, establishment figure who'd help moderate the administration were sorely mistaken.
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IBM's PowerAI already supported other frameworks and libraries like CAFFETheano, Torch, cuDNN, and NVIDIA DIGITS, but Tensorflow support was sorely missing from this lineup.
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At a time when Coryell's Hall of Fame candidacy is a topic of debate, some actual video evidence of his innovations is sorely needed.
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Considering that any mention of commercial aviation's contribution to climate change was conspicuously absent from the Paris Climate Accord, this deal was sorely needed.
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"I will be sorely disappointed if we are not going head-to-head" with cable providers by 2021, he said in a recent interview.
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He claims that he's serving a higher purpose by softening Trump's stances where they sorely need softening, but that certainly hasn't happened with immigration.
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We shared a sobering ride in an Uber with a driver who's sorely missing the $400 a night she'd normally take in during SXSW.
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More than that, it is an example of openness and inclusivity in a country that is sorely divided over issues like race and immigration.
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"I am here today with my classmates because we have been sorely underrepresented and in some cases misrepresented," said Tyah-Amoy Roberts, a junior.
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Amazingly, it also finds the time to invent some sorely-needed VR techniques for telling a story in the language inherent to that medium.
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After getting one of the biggest ovations of the night in Dublin last October, 'Ais the Bash' will be sorely missed on the card.
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What was "The Case for Reparations" if not an argument that sorely tested the imaginations of whites, arguing for "ideas roundly dismissed as crazy"?
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If you were looking to unlock the mystical secrets to working from home effectively, prepare to be sorely disappointed, because there's nothing to it.
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Until every child is afforded an equal opportunity on a federal level, organizations like the "I Have A Dream" Foundation will be sorely necessary.
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Trump's natural inclination to return fire to any slight or accusation broadcast on cable news was sorely tested by the content of Thursday's interview.
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With sixteen days left in Phase I, the narratives were falling into place: "La La Land" was the escapist fantasy the country sorely needed.
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But the country, which currently produces precious little energy, sorely needs pipelines and other support infrastructure to begin a major production and export effort.
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Flames 21, Flyers 219 (SO) Matthew Tkachuk scored the only goal of a shootout to give visiting Calgary a sorely needed win over Philadelphia.
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McMaster was sorely out of place: a seasoned navigator of international institutions working for a President who often seemed determined to tear them down.
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Black residents say they sometimes feel discriminated against, and activists say the criminal justice system in the state is sorely in need of reforms.
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It also highlights the fact that today's internet is sorely missing content moderation, something prioritized by the message boards where memes got their start.
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Belgrave is an astrologer and an acupuncturist; which means, she's a healer—something we all sorely need when an eclipse comes along with a crisis!
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"Officer Smith was a bright, young and energetic officer, and he will be sorely missed," Patterson wrote in a statement posted on the school's website.
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Obama jokes at start of final press conference: "Let me start off by saying I was sorely tempted to wear a tan suit today." pic.twitter.
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Many presidents were sorely tempted to fire him during his epic and near-dictatorial reign over the FBI from 1924 to 1972, yet none dared.
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If we're lucky, we might make it to the end of the month—but with campaign season kicking into high gear, I sorely doubt it.
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If anyone thought they'd go to Brazil or any emerging market and rifle shot a great company as an investment strategy, they were sorely mistaken.
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The production, handled by Mirwais along with Jason Evigan, Mike Dean, and others, is uniformly excellent and bizarre while maintaining the cohesion Heart sorely lacked.
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The appointment addresses a leadership vacuum in the region at a time when Volkswagen sorely needs to repair its relations with customers and the authorities.
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While labels create categories, they also create opportunities for conversation, and conversation is sorely needed when only one person in a relationship is experiencing discrimination.
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But due to his man-baby antics, he's stubbornly remained a comic book thug, never truly becoming the nuanced character the show so sorely needs.
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WESA is a sorely needed attempt to further legitimize eSports and match the ever-increasing dollar figures to a more mature way of running things.
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That's the only available paid tier, which is sorely lacking in both features and storage compared to the array of options presented by other services.
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They say they sorely need more healthy customers to balance out the costs of covering the sicker, older people who have flocked to exchange plans.
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In an age where blockbusters are driven more by brand names than the people who actually star in them, Asian representation is still sorely lacking.
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This is a show, sure – but we should take its lessons and apply it to areas in our world in which justice is sorely lacking.
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Equity market investors are primed to be sorely disappointed as stock prices have now raced far ahead of realities, warned an investment strategist on Monday.
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Castro has a crumbling economic and political system sorely in need of foreign investment and -- whether he admits it or not -- exposure to liberal values.
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Wood was a sorely needed commodity in Greenland at the time, but there's also a lot more danger and unknown in the forests as such.
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Whichever party is in the majority, faced with a long filibuster, would be sorely tempted to sweep the rule away and confirm their president's pick.
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He was one of the most significant and influential members of the ESPN family, as a colleague and mentor, and he will be sorely missed.
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With its caché and experience in collaborations, Adidas could lend Fitbit an edge it sorely needs to compete with Apple in the fitness wearables arena.
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But Democrats like Perez who think that ranting about Russia and snarking about "bromances" will paper over divisions in their own party are sorely mistaken.
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Michael is a trusted and beloved resource for our Members, and we will sorely miss his wise counsel and good humor in the battles ahead.
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The traits that have made journalism great and respected and impactful for most of the past century are sorely lacking in many of today's practitioners.
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The president has limited reach and congressional action is sorely needed to provide all workers with access to policies that could help reduce wage disparities.
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Who Should Have Won: Pet Shop Boys, "I'm With Stupid" But any left feeling optimistic from previous years would've been immediately let down sorely disappointed.
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We may be about to fund sorely-needed American infrastructure projects at no cost to taxpayers while simultaneously showcasing one approach to merit-based immigration.
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Whatever Handel may have intended here, Mr. Jones's disruptions provided a bit of comic relief sorely needed in a three-and-a-half-hour evening.
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By 2010, Ms. Sabouni said, almost half of the Syrian population was living in "informal housing" — shantytowns that were sorely lacking in infrastructure and amenities.
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Retrofitting facilities with carbon capture technology, like those projects in Decatur and Houston, creates near-term construction jobs in communities where employment is sorely needed.
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What "Snatched" sorely lacks is enough ingenuity to sustain its slim premise, resulting in too many arid stretches despite the lush surroundings and frenetic tone.
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Likewise, if Sanders had defeated Clinton this year, liberals excited by the prospect of electing the country's first female president would have been sorely disappointed.
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Coco: The DIY nature of it always really appealed to me, it had an authenticity that was sorely lacking, and still is to some extent.
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If they were hoping they could use this as a makeshift bouncy house, they will be sorely disappointed once they get the thing blown up.
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"If it's [Snap CFO Drew Vollero] doing a lot of hand-waving about financial and user growth, the market will be sorely disappointed," says Kim.
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Eventually, however, Summer is sorely disappointed when this world reveals itself to be just as petty and boring as her life in an Earth suburb.
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Jackson did the rest with a 12-yard run followed by the short score that Louisville (5-1, 3-1 Atlantic Coast Conference) sorely needed.
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That could compete with British efforts to strike trade deals with its Commonwealth partners that London sorely wants as it prepares to leave the bloc.
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Meanwhile, let's turn our focus to upgrading sorely neglected mass transit systems that can reduce the traffic hazards on our most crowded roads and highways.
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But if the Communist Party truly wants to orchestrate collective displays of nationalism among Chinese students abroad, it sorely needs to step up its game.
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He says that he wants to be a priest, another job that is sorely needed in La Crosse County, where their pastor shuttles between parishes.
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It was a noble experiment, but the Black Course, where some fairways had become no more than random tuffs of grass, sorely needed a refurbishment.
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Sorely missing are movies about undocumented immigrants, an absence that is glaring even in an industry that has struggled to keep up with the times.
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That should prod the federal government and the American people to finally provide the attention and resources that this ravaged American territory still sorely needs.
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More than half of its trade and two-thirds of its sorely needed foreign direct investment come from the European Union and the United States.
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Pete has a calm eloquence about him, which I know to be the hallmark of a great leader, and again, which is sorely lacking today.
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Ashley's expressions are the one thing sorely lacking in most TV shows' attempts at Indian dance, and even the bizarre kaleidoscope editing can't kill that.
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And with housing sorely being needed in San Francisco, they&aposve become real-estate gems in the market, usually selling in the $1 million range.
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If that is what the Trump administration is hoping for, it will be sorely disappointed, and the latest attempt at reconciliation with Russia will fail.
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Thus begins a partnership in which the unofficial rules of documentary-making, as well as the immigration laws of several European countries, are sorely tested.
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Though the money might be sorely needed, "The downside to accepting the dollars is potentially alienating other donors," said Melanie Ulle, a veteran philanthropy consultant.
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It's no surprise then that Russia sees China as a massive growth market at a time when its trade with western nations is sorely restricted.
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But free trade advocates are not yet cheering, and the President's supporters in the manufacturing sector -- while sorely disappointed -- have not yet given up hope.
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This very likely means that we will have a weak Italian government coalition incapable of making the economic reforms that the country so sorely needs.
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The airport is sorely needed, as Berlin has relied on two aging Cold War-era airports to handle increasing numbers of tourists and business travelers.
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Adults under 25 make up nearly 219% of voting-aged citizens in the United States, yet they are sorely underrepresented at all levels of government.
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One thing that I think has been sorely underestimated is how serious a mental strain the virus puts on each and every one of us.
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If Putin thought he could inveigle the new deal-making American president into giving way to Russia's pressures on Ukraine, he must be sorely disappointed.
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"It is a system that is sorely needing compassion," said Mary Price, the general counsel for Families Against Mandatory Minimums, which advocates criminal justice reform.
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All of these developers are promising to include stores, and to replace that sorely missed Pathmark, a spokeswoman for Extell said a grocery is coming.
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But if you think Green Bay's offense is comparable to, let's say, the high-flying attack of a team like the Atlanta Falcons, you're sorely mistaken.
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As former federal officials once charged with developing and coordinating our nation's drug-control efforts, we know that Sessions' experience, perspective and leadership are sorely needed.
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One former rival said McGuinness' negotiating skills would be sorely missed as nationalists and unionists try to revive a power-sharing agreement in the coming days.
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When Brebeuf defied the Archdiocese's demand, I thought of the "grad at grad" moral standards that Brebeuf is living out and which the Archdiocese sorely lacks.
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The newspaper said in an editorial that anyone expecting national consensus to come from the death of five community journalists in Annapolis will be sorely disappointed.
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But if you think she'd go for a softer, muted hue — like the subtle rose-gold that swept Hollywood earlier this year — you'd be sorely mistaken.
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The choir were as AWFUL as those carol singers that show up yearly at mum and dads.... was sorely tempted to tell them to bugger off!
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The addition of HBO Go makes Apple's TV app slightly more appealing, but the software is still sorely lacking in bigger-name networks and cable providers.
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They sorely lack innovative companies; Hungary and Poland in particular spend only 153% of their GDP on research and development, much less than the EU average.
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But this is also a moment where more transparency might have fostered some sorely needed goodwill, especially in the context of there having been other outages.
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Tom Emmer of Minnesota, called Walden "a class act and political juggernaut who will be sorely missed in Washington" in a statement reacting to the news.
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One of them took the mound at Busch Stadium on Tuesday and continued a breakout season that has given the team some sorely needed starting pitching.
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Going forward then, we may actually see a bit of innovation in Currents — something that was sorely lacking from Google+ while it was lingering in limbo.
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Samsung also went back to its roots and made the S7 line water resistant and included a microSD card slot — things sorely missing from the S6.
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The 114th Congress was the most diverse in history, according to a Pew Research Study, but was still sorely behind rising minority rates in the country.
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"And that's what's sorely missing in London as the number of beds in night shelters gets slashed and housing remains unaffordable for too many," he added.
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Even as the Class of 2018 enters the best economy the U.S. has seen in a decade, one thing that's been sorely missing are pay raises.
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That kind of enthusiasm is sorely missing from the Clinton campaign, which still struggles to fill arenas – a stark contrast to the stadium-packing Trump campaign.
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" "Donald Trump sits atop the most hateful Republican platform in history — one that sorely endangers the most fundamental American values of fairness and equality for all.
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Many employees who attended Tuesday's meeting found the report sorely lacking, according to several people who were at the meeting and spoke anonymously to avoid reprisal.
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Senator Corker believes that if the leadership of Sewanee witnessed the exchange, they would be sorely disappointed in the behavior of someone tasked with leading students.
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The idea could prove revolutionary for the blind community, transforming how they read while also creating sorely needed opportunities for children with low or no vision.
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The MacBook Pro sorely needed an upgrade, but so did the MacBook Air, Apple's original ultra-thin laptop, which never ever got the Retina screen treatment.
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Both WWDC and I/O were tacit admissions from the two largest tech companies in the world that they're still sorely trying to figure out social.
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Supporters of the pacts say they ensure miners pay for public resources they use and deliver sorely needed policing to remote and lawless corners of Peru.
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Teaching emotional intelligence — or what's more broadly referred to as social and emotional learning — to children and adults has proved to be effective and sorely needed.
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President Obama's top spokesman on Wednesday hailed Merle Haggard as a "legend" of country music who will be sorely missed by his fans across the country.
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The Labor bill will sorely test a bipartisan agreement among Senate leaders to keep the appropriations process free of controversial policy riders this year (The Hill).
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Mr. Harris's role with the campaign was not large, but nonetheless was in an area where Mr. Trump was sorely behind — digital strategy, including fund-raising.
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It also means resolve to provide to the U.S. Navy new direction, assets, resources and attention, all of which have been sorely missing in that theater.
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Last year, O'Rourke raised huge amounts of money from lovestruck Democrats all over the country because he embodied a quality sorely missing in President Trump — civility.
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Looking through the clues, the 17-year-old within me was sorely disappointed that FALSIES was changed to refer to fake eyelashes instead of fake breasts!
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It's a good bet, therefore, that America's first human migrants brought their canine companions along with them, though archaeological evidence to that effect is sorely lacking.
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With Americans gobbling up space on the long- and shortlists, there is less space for these writers, whose perspective is often sorely missing from corporate publishing.
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But it certainly seems like a sign from a singer who was never quite of this earth, and who will be sorely missed by the world.
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If you think that a trip to Berghain means a front row seat to that sort of action throughout the club, then you'll be sorely disappointed.
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Jhonas Enroth will give Toronto a sorely needed veteran backup as the two are expected to allow Toronto's goaltending prospects time to develop in the minors.
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The games industry is a prime example of how that organizing is so sorely needed, and the labor movement stands ready to fight back with them.
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As the trajectory of the infection curve in the U.S. closely mirrors these countries (despite probable underestimates of case burden), more universal measures are sorely needed.
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Lanhee Chen, a Hoover Institution fellow who advised Mitt Romney's presidential campaign in 2012, said Mr. Trump was sorely testing the strength of his political support.
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Donald Trump's impulse to transform every activity of government into a partisan conflict undermines the difficult task of repairing a Justice Department that sorely needs it.
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That spirit, they lamented, is sorely in need of bolstering today, as the block's counterculture vibe has withered in the face of gentrification and rising rents.
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Now that Biden is in a tight contest with Sanders, his campaign is poised to be flooded with cash — the very resource he has sorely lacked.
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But those looking for some type of criminal prosecution — or even just a regulatory penalty — for the company and its executives will probably be sorely disappointed.
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While it's sorely needed, big infrastructure build-outs can now take months or even years to get off the ground, requiring regulatory approvals and bidding processes.
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Our culture could sorely use a common set of ideas about male decorum and restraint in the 21st century, along with role models for those ideas.
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They can be incredibly useful, but if you swipe, have an exchange and then think you've met the one, you are going to be sorely disappointed.
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Could Ray Devlin, the tough-guy hero of Wallace Stroby's SOME DIE NAMELESS (Mulholland, $26), be the reincarnation of John D. MacDonald's sorely missed Travis McGee?
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Canadian openness was sorely tested shortly after Mr. Trudeau's election by an influx of asylum seekers using loopholes to enter the country at unofficial border crossings.
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Fox will finish No. 226 in the 237-214 demographic because of the Super Bowl and the World Series, but it sorely needs prime-time sizzle.
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We sorely need action from both Congress and the courts, as well as tech companies and ordinary Americans, to rein in their ability to do so.
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And certainly, when I'm in the office for our first official full eight-hour Friday since June later this week, I will also be sorely bummed.
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If Games For Windows Live's rot ran so deep that developers are cleaning up its mess nearly a decade later, Microsoft's turn was sorely needed indeed.
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And while most airports usually have a decent selection of small stores to buy food, supplies, and various other sundries, it's sorely lacking in San José's.
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Nonetheless, fighting excessive fees would help increase retirement income — something sorely needed by most Americans, including teachers who have devoted their lives to educating our children.
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Whoopi Goldberg stars in this ultimately big-hearted comedy, which features musical arrangements by Marc Shaiman ("Hairspray") and script doctoring by the sorely missed Carrie Fisher.
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F Josh Smith contributed to the Rockets many of the things they sorely missed after he surprisingly opted to sign with the Clippers during the offseason.
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And it came down to a guy the Rockies have sorely missed while in the midst of a four-game losing streak, including three to Texas.
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Image: AppleIf you hoped that Tim Cook would surprise the world and introduce some new Apple hardware at this year's WWDC keynote, you must feel sorely disappointed.
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Representative Cummings' voice will be sorely missed in these times, but his legacy will carry on in the struggles of all people who believe in social justice.
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"This bill provides sorely needed safeguards for all teens up until adulthood," Ariel Fox Johnson, a counsel with children's online rights group Common Sense Media, told reporters.
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Here is a collection of particularly awful first messages that sorely mistaken people thought would help them find true love (or at least love for one night).
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But 50 years into the future, we will look back on today and conclude that medicine was sorely lacking when it came to how we handle death.
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The newly installed panels, part of a United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) project, have come at a time when Libyan patients sorely need access to medical services.
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The Magic have sorely missed and have not been able to make key shots without forward Nikola Vucevic, who suffered a fractured left index finger in December.
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JP Morgan issued a note that showed some positive sentiment for the company, which as it has struggled on Wall Street is something it likely sorely needed.
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A further 16,000 Venezuelans, many hoping for an elusive transplant, are dependent on dialysis to clean their blood - but here too, resources and materials are sorely lacking.
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I'm not trying to tell you how to live your life, but I am telling you that you're sorely missing out on a hell of a vibe.
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Do you even consult what is spray-painted on the side of a closed down and sorely missed sandwich shop in London when you announce your nominations?
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Taylor Swift may be sorely disappointed at the VMAs Sunday, because she's gonna have no one to glare at ... we've learned Kim and Kanye are otherwise engaged.
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That could also unlock sorely needed investment and bring back more savings that fled abroad before Athens imposed capital controls at the height of the 2015 crisis.
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If Republican leaders in Congress and the president believe Americans won't notice, and that they won't take their frustrations back to the polls, they are sorely mistaken.
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They will be sorely tested, and much danger is ahead in the form of an evil entity called It, and the planet It is strangling, named Camazotz.
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Making money and striving for ratings are what media corporations do, but that doesn't preclude doing the hard work of professional journalism that the citizenry sorely needs.
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In the first fill clip of the upcoming special, Matt LeBlanc is quick to point out to Andy Cohen that they are sorely missing one member, though.
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The Proposed Solution Former denizens of the orphanage, "Joliet" Jake and Elwood Blues (John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd) want to help by stealing the sorely needed money.
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This is sorely needed, not just in Mr. Brooks's "modern economy," but in a world of challenges too complex to be solved without cooperation and cultural understanding.
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In these troubled and turbulent times, where faith in leaders is sorely lacking -- and all too often for good reasons -- what can we learn from Mandela's legacy?
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Maybe so, but Alikhani's front-of-house style seems just as intuitive as her interpretations of traditional Persian food, a cuisine that's sorely underrepresented in this city.
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But depending on the details, which the Republican plan is sorely lacking, a non-trivial number of middle-class households could be looking at a tax increase.
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Investing in recruitment and mentoring of female and minority staff will also help to empower new leaders from underrepresented communities whose voices and perspectives are sorely needed.
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The sentiment echoes comments from Apple's CEO Tim Cook, who said last week that U.S. tax reform is sorely needed and should have been fixed years ago.
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San Ysidro and Otay Mesa are acutely short-staffed and sorely lack the personnel they need to process passengers and cargo in a timely and efficient manner.
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He inspired American citizens, presidents, and the nation-state to take moral stands that entailed political consequences, something sorely missing from our national public and civic discourse.
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But the former Libyan dictator was right about the importance of unity, something his country has sorely lacked since he was killed in a revolution in 2011.
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Without the pensions overhaul, Greece cannot conclude a first assessment of its broader economic reforms which would pave the way for discussions on sorely needed debt relief.
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Heck, I even attempted to turn the thing into the standalone MP3 player I sorely missed, but there were ultimately too many downsides to the tiny product.
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Sorely missing are Carpenter's moderation and patience, the restraint that turned simple shots of a darkened stairway and a hushed, leaf-lined street into dread-filled spaces.
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"If anyone has any doubt whatsoever that our intent is to provide the most accurate and precise description of our findings, they are sorely mistaken," he said.
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With half-formed ideas and an unearned ambiguous ending, this cruel-for-the-sake-of-cruelty film is sorely in need of a second or third draft.
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"Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry and narrow-mindedness, and many of our people need it sorely on these accounts," wrote Mark Twain in The Innocents Abroad.
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Moreover,the Stanford study made it clear that physicians are sorely in need of easily accessible and up-to-date data about the medical effects of vaping.
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Between beatings, he conceives of a Duran Duran-like band to impress a girl he likes, but he and his bandmates are sorely lacking in musical chops.
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It has added millions of dollars of extra costs to a sorely needed high-rise on an empty parking lot on Market Street in downtown San Francisco.
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And because increased diversity of participation in public life improves the quality of all of our lives and our democracy, which sorely needs women's voices just now.
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He has taken on the part of Charlie Price, the beleaguered shoe factory heir sorely in need of life lessons, and baby, he was born to mug.
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Gail Collins We are sorely in need of some cheerful news out of Washington, so I'm going to tell you Barbara Mikulski's story about the Senate bathrooms.
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There was less than two minutes left in the second quarter, and while the Packers sorely needed a break, Ryan and the Falcons were not letting up.
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You know a few more people than usual were tuned in to catch the action--something Nascar, which has rapidly declined over the past decade, sorely needed.
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Donald J. Trump's name wasn't mentioned in Monday's season premiere on NBC, appearing only during the closing credits, and the dreary two-hour episode sorely missed him.
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But for an overdose victim's family, the knowledge that in death their loved one saved someone else's life can provide a modicum of meaning that they sorely need.
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Logging the digital activity of every UK citizen 'just in case' sounds very much like a bulk capability that sorely needs reviewing for proportionality so let's hope so.
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Noel's athleticism and ability to protect the rim could be a good fit for the Mavericks, who sorely need a defensive-minded center to pair with Dirk Nowitzki.
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Also sorely missed is Joe Lieberman (Ebon Moss-Bachrach) who served as Frank's tech-savvy partner and comic relief in season 1, but he sits this season out.
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Voters hoping for a change from the old elite may be sorely disappointed by the outcome of a race that has been completely dominated by two former presidents.
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A deal is sorely needed: the UN's refugee body said that 22010 has been the deadliest for migrants crossing the Mediterranean, with more than 3,800 dead or missing.
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While Monte and Beverly Jean are the two big cases of "Episode 4," we also get a little bit more information on Bill Tench, which is sorely needed.
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For any doctor with a smartphone, Bot M.D. could be their downloadable, affordable, and scalable way to improve patient care in places where the help is sorely needed.
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While Soft Robotics continues to do revolutionary work, both Knopf and Lessing saw an opportunity to apply their knowledge to an area where it was sorely needed — farming.
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At its simplest, the Magic Button works as a play / pause / skip button, something that the UE Boom line has been sorely lacking for the past half-decade.
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His appearances across films, TV shows, and other mediums prove that he wasn't only a brilliant physicist, but also a pop culture icon who will be sorely missed.
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"Our patience as the European Union is being sorely tested at the moment," Michael Roth told reporters ahead of a meeting of the bloc's Europe Ministers on Tuesday.
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The ultimate goal of Pride of Place is to better recognize the diverse people who contributed to England's story — something that's sorely needed in countries around the world.
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"If President Trump believes that today's action sufficiently addresses the sanctions package Congress sent to respond forcefully to Moscow's election interference, then he is sorely mistaken," California Rep.
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Now, if you've never read The Skimm, and you're now primed to expect it to read like Redbook as edited by Joseph Goebbels, you would be sorely mistaken.
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That's because progress can only be made through dialogue and constructive engagement across these lines of division, something we sorely need here in America in these polarized times.
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"Today we must conclude these meetings sorely disappointed in the Federation's determination to perpetuate fundamentally discriminatory workplace conditions and behavior," players' spokesperson Molly Levinson said in a statement.
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Public confidence in the V.A., sorely tested, will not be repaired until the appalling suicide rate goes down, and watchdogs have no more appalling lapses to write about.
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But the tone of the remarks by Erdogan and Cavusoglu over the past few days suggest that on a range of issues, Turkey's patience is being sorely tried.
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The honors paid to Bush this week signaled a widespread appreciation of his fundamental decency, at a moment in our political history when decency has been sorely devalued.
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If you are one of the masochistic few who loves hearing your phone ring 48 times a day every fourth October, you are about to be sorely disappointed.
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It still proved an unshakeable feature in highway driving, especially during traffic, and something I'm going to sorely miss now that I'm moving back to my regular ride.
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And it was there that he was able to bring his passion for creating opportunities for under-represented minorities and women to an industry that sorely needed it.
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Prices are also rising on expectations that Iranian output could be sorely affected by Trump's decision to withdraw from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) last week.
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Once Nicki let Taylor know she was sorely mistaken by her (obviously pointed) tweets, Tay apologized and welcomed Nicki up on stage with her if she won. Phew.
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To visit the most senior oil regulator in Georgetown, one needs to climb an exterior staircase of warped wood that could sorely use a fresh coat of paint.
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The association said the subway should be shut down in the wee hours to more rapidly fix what is broken and add the upgrades that are sorely needed.
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In A GENTLEMAN IN MOSCOW, Amor Towles sets a tale of humanity and humor in a place and time sorely lacking in both: the Stalin-era Soviet Union.
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Such a community center was sorely needed to not only serve the massive Syrians literary needs, he said, but also to build a bridge between Syrians and Turks.
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DaBaby's really not sorry for smacking the hell out of a woman over the weekend ... at least according to the victim, who says his apology is sorely lacking.
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With the updated specs, the Mac Mini offers a bit more bang for the buck, but the specs still lag sorely behind similarly priced pre-packaged Windows PCs.
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Loans for sorely needed farm equipment were all too often siphoned off by unscrupulous local officials, and recipients among the country's ethnic minorities despaired at systematic Vietnamese encroachment.
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Maybe I am setting a low bar, but I admire him for being someone who can always take it, and that quality will be sorely missed at Facebook.
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And that entitlement is antithetical to a world in which women get the respect and equality that they deserve and Americans get the leadership that we sorely need.
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Her vision of "Wonder Woman" — someone strong, loving and vulnerable, who exudes sincerity, which Ms. Jenkins says is sorely lacking in films — has most critics in a swoon.
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"Our problem with the revolution is not that it wants to bring change to a society that sorely needs change," Mr. Pezzullo was quoted as cautioning Sandinista leaders.
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It sorely needs an edit function, especially since users can tweak what they post on other social media behemoths as Facebook, Slack (WORK) and Microsoft (MSFT)-owned LinkedIn.
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This recovery center provides safe monitoring, transportation home and referral to medical and mental health care, all things that are sorely needed but usually lacking in jail settings.
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Ms. Lynch said the Justice Department had reviewed thousands of documents, conducted extensive interviews, and discovered widespread evidence that the Police Department was sorely in need of reform.
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To visit the most senior oil regulator in Georgetown, one needs to climb an exterior staircase of warped wood that could sorely use a fresh coat of paint.
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But excitement is sorely lacking among the K Street set for the quadrennial spectacle, which traditionally has been one of the lobbying industry's biggest networking and social events.
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None of this is to deny that there are states and communities where teachers are indeed sorely underpaid or to suggest that terrific teachers are paid well enough.
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I had assumed that every site where I'd created an account had taken adequate measures to keep my information secure and private, but my trust was sorely misplaced.
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It was a confessional album exploring relationships and life after the demise of one from a woman's point of view, which is something sorely missing on country radio.
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DHS' experience operating the Defense Department counter-drone system "particularly within complicated airspace with civilian air traffic over populated airspace (is) sorely lacking," the lawmakers wrote to Wolf.
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Amid the other controversies in a nation sorely divided, many are struggling to live out their own version of the American Dream because of forces beyond their control.
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The ski industry itself is being sorely tested by the climate crisis, says Laurent Vanat—but there is still fierce competition between resorts whose customers are notoriously demanding.
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As someone who has prosecuted sex crimes and worked on these issues for more than 25 years, I can tell you that a new approach is sorely needed.
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As we experience increases in infants born with neonatal abstinence syndrome and increased rates of foster care, appropriate treatment for women with substance use disorders is sorely needed.
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The rate cut was a foregone conclusion .. QE (quantitative easing) was sorely needed and we expect that we will see probably more QE announced within the next quarter.
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He has predicted that "ObamaCare will explode," and in his frustration he will be sorely tempted to do everything in his power to make that prediction come true.
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The lack of on-site dining aside, there's no mistaking the appeal of this sharply designed boutique property in a neighborhood that was sorely lacking in quality lodging.
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S. pilots is disrespectful and not solution-based, nor is it in line with a sorely needed global safety culture that delivers one standard of safety and training.
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Though Dotrice likely wasn't going to make another appearance in GOT, his voice will be sorely missed when Martin finally releases the series' next installment, The Winds of Winter.
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The original characters, not to mention the actors who played them, are sorely missed, with no one displaying the personality and flair of Luke, Han Solo or Princess Leia.
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MVP candidate Josh Bell looked legit sad when talking about Troy Tulowitzki's retirement this week ... telling TMZ Sports the MLB is going to "sorely miss" the former superstar shortstop.
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Presumably, the opt-in provision was inserted for one of the same reasons mouse and keyboard compatibility was sorely wanted: Cross-platform play between Xbox One and PC gamers.
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There are also some new features that were sorely needed in Photoshop Sketch, like a selection tool and the ability to add or subtract to the selection as well.
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Turkey's involvement in the Syrian civil war has been challenged by Iran and Russia, two countries with significant hard power, assets including proxies and weapons, which Turkey sorely lacks.
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The U.K.'s request for an extension comes after a prolonged period of disarray in British politics over Brexit with 'Brexiteers' and 'Remainers' still sorely divided over the departure.
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But, the scenes with Peña and Carolina have a level of tension and spark to them that the interactions featuring the other, usually very sad, women are sorely lacking.
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So as the polls tighten and Iowa draws near, there must be some part of Bernie Sanders that will be tempted, and sorely, to go ahead and make it.
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Though Ruth Wilson is still sorely missed as Alison, it felt good to see her face and hear her voice as Noah listened to her interview with the detective.
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But it becomes harder and harder to get any traction for any policy developments, even if they are sorely needed, such as a plan for funding elderly social care.
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It's a movie that felt almost otherworldly in its simplicity, with a sweetness and optimism that has been sorely lacking in Hollywood when it comes to narratives about women.
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So, again, robust enforcement decisions that get upheld by jurisprudence are sorely needed to define and set down firm red-lines about how people's data can be respectfully handled.
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Myiesha Taylor writes at The Guardian that glossing over this all-too-common form of discrimination hurts the chances of attracting more sorely needed women of color to medicine.
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The dog also went with the firefighters to events held for fallen members and provided sorely needed moments of cheer and humor on a daily basis, Mr. Toal said.
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The concept of rage rooms aren't new across the world, but is sorely needed in Singapore, a country where more than 60 percent of workers complain of being stressed.
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And given that chronically late or poor sleeping can have a serious impact on health, finding a way to reset the body clock of night owls is sorely needed.
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Even if it didn't air in a week when it might have been sorely needed, "Shoot-Up-Able" will no doubt inspire necessary conversations among those who see it.
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His work-rate and intelligence will be sorely missed as 'Team Melli' try and plot a path to a second victory at their fifth appearance at a World Cup.
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Ro Khanna, a Democrat who represents some of Silicon Valley, lamented how such contests can end up undercutting a community and state that sorely need the business and jobs.
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Bob (like Jacobs, is a Republican) is currently a Knox County Commissioner -- and if you think he's gonna roll over for a WWE superstar, he says you're sorely mistaken.
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Saudi Arabia has said the prince had no prior knowledge of the murder, which has sorely tested the kingdom's relations with the United States, other Western nations and Turkey.
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None of that requires allowing Democrats to tie up the commission for five months — or sabotaging the long and sorely needed process of FCC reform before it even started.
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Prominent members of New Zealand's technology industry - the country's fastest growing - defended the decision to grant Thiel citizenship, saying they sorely needed offshore capital and connections to compete globally.
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Now that it's part of Caterpillar, the hope is that Yard Club will be able to bring more tech to an industry that has sorely been lacking in tech.
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Google Play Audiobooks is getting a major update today that adds a number of new features to the service that were sorely missing when it launched earlier this year.
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This is a voice that is sorely needed in the Trump administration because it surely couldn't be found in most of the offices of the past two Republican administrations.
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Given that Mr. Cameron's government has recently faced crises over the steel industry and a strike by junior doctors, his party's gains in Scotland were sorely needed good news.
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